Letter addressed "Morena Thelesa Molema"
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- 14 July 1904
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Letter addressed "Morena Thelesa Molema"
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Letter addressed "Kgosi Silas Molema"
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Letter addressed "Mr Silas Molema"
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Bond of indebt from Silas Tawana Molema to Charles Wenham for the sum of 300
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Bond cancelled on 1907 February 9.
Letter addressed "Morena Selas Molema"
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1907 July 9. Agreement between Badirile Montsioa {Chief of the Barolong), Jeremiah Moses, Phillip Moseana, Kgosimane and Johannes (four natives of the Barolong tribe) of the first part, and the Rhodesia Railways, Limited, of the second part, whereas by British Bechuanaland Proclamation 199 of 1894, a strip of land, 100 yards in width, was granted to the contracting parties of the second part for the purpose of a railway, and whereas the encroachment exists upon the said 100 yards strip vested in the Rhodesia Railways, Ltd., the Rhodesia Railways, Ltd., agrees to allow certain buildingsto remain on the strip of land upon certain stipulated conditions. Encl. typescript copy. 3p.
Encloses diagrams A & B of the encroachment on Rhodesia. Railways Property, 41 x 33 cm.
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Correspondence in the name of K A Hobart Houghton re an Inter-State Native College scheme; n convention to be held to discuss the findings of the Inter-Colonial South African Native Affairs Commission; the electionnof representatives on the district committees.
Appeal from Baralong chiefs and headmen to Mr Fourie, Administrator of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope, to build a school building which will accommodate more children. c1926.